maple flats
02-07-2016, 06:13 AM
During rifle season my grandson who was hunting for his first year, at age 21, shot 2 does at my blueberry fields. They were between 150-190 yds away. The first, at 190 yds was from a shooting house I erected to help get the deer population reduced in the blueberries, and he shot it from a rest. The second he shot off hand from 150 yds. as he was going to check out his first deer.
Yesterday, he hunted the first time on nuisance permits I got and he shot another doe, from my shooting house again, but this one was only at about 70 yds. Not bad for a first year hunter!
He says he will go out again, likely next Fri or Sat.
I Hope he gets 2 more, then I'll put in for 3 more permits. According to an article I read a few years ago each deer eats approx. $1000 worth of future crop during mid-late winter, as they find the buds very easy picking as well as nutritious. With the real deep snow last winter we saw no deer nor tracks in the blueberries past mid Jan. until about Mar. 20-21. Those permits were not received until after Jan 20, 2015. Then on Mar. 28 and 29 my nephew shot 3, 2 on the 28th and one on the 29th. There was not time to get more permits because they all expire on Mar. 31 of each year. This year I contacted the NYS DEC the first week in Jan and had to contact them 3 more times, once each week. Three permits were finally received Feb. 2. We still have lots of deer remaining in the fields.
Yesterday, he hunted the first time on nuisance permits I got and he shot another doe, from my shooting house again, but this one was only at about 70 yds. Not bad for a first year hunter!
He says he will go out again, likely next Fri or Sat.
I Hope he gets 2 more, then I'll put in for 3 more permits. According to an article I read a few years ago each deer eats approx. $1000 worth of future crop during mid-late winter, as they find the buds very easy picking as well as nutritious. With the real deep snow last winter we saw no deer nor tracks in the blueberries past mid Jan. until about Mar. 20-21. Those permits were not received until after Jan 20, 2015. Then on Mar. 28 and 29 my nephew shot 3, 2 on the 28th and one on the 29th. There was not time to get more permits because they all expire on Mar. 31 of each year. This year I contacted the NYS DEC the first week in Jan and had to contact them 3 more times, once each week. Three permits were finally received Feb. 2. We still have lots of deer remaining in the fields.